Fiorentina have offered Inter €30 million for Matteo Politano tonight, according to Sky Sport.

The Viola are very strongly interested in the former Sassuolo forward and are doing everything to convince the Nerazzurri to sell.

Inter’s asking price for Politano is fixed at €35 million and it is possible the clubs could reach an agreement before Monday’s transfer deadline.

Politano would have the final say on the deal in any case, but he might be tempted to say yes by the prospect of getting more game time and earning back a place in the Italian national team squad.

Inter have already reserved Eintracht Frankfurt forward Ante Rebic in case they agree to let Politano leave.

Piero Ausilio met the Croatian’s agent Fali Ramadani in Milan today to discuss a deal, having already pursued Rebic throughout the summer.

Eintracht have dropped their initial asking price from €40 million to €30-35 million, or rather the same fee Inter would receive from Fiorentina for Politano.

Incidentally, the Viola are thought to be due 40% of any transfer fee the Bundesliga side receive for Rebic, having sold him there in 2018.